Calluna plant named ‘Nr 5163’

ABSTRACT

A new cultivar of  Calluna vulgaris , ‘Nr 5163’, characterized by its upright plant habit, its bud flowering habit imparting a long flowering period, its densely packed red-purple flower buds, its vigorous growth habit, and its cold hardiness to U.S.D.A. Zone 4.

Botanical classification: Calluna vulgaris.

Variety denomination: ‘Nr 5163’.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of Callunavulgaris and will be referred to hereafter by its cultivar name, ‘Nr5163’. ‘Nr 5163’ is a new cultivar of evergreen shrub grown for use as alandscape plant.

The new Invention arose as the result of an ongoing controlled breedingprogram by the Inventor in Wezep, The Netherlands. The goal of thebreeding program is to develop new cultivars of Calluna that combine anupright growth habit and flowers that exhibit strong, bright colors witha bud flowering habit. ‘Nr 5163’ was selected as a single unique plantby the Inventor in September 2005 in a test garden in his nursery inWezep, The Netherlands. ‘Nr 5163’ arose from a cross made in September2003 between a proprietary female parent designated by accession No.K2219 and a proprietary male parent designated by accession No. E4013(both unnamed and unpatented).

Asexual reproduction of the new cultivar was first accomplished by theInventor using stem cuttings in September of 2005 in Wezep, TheNetherlands. The characteristics of ‘Nr 5163’ have been determined to bestable and are reproduced true to type in successive generations.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The following traits have been repeatedly observed and represent thecharacteristics of the new cultivar as grown outdoors in trial beds andcontainers in Wezep, The Netherlands. These attributes in combinationdistinguish ‘Nr 5163’ as a unique cultivar of Calluna.

-   -   1. ‘Nr 5163’ exhibits an erect, upright growth habit.    -   2. ‘Nr 5163’ exhibits stems that are densely covered with        flowers that are red-purple in color.    -   3. ‘Nr 5163’ exhibits a bud flowering habit, which imparts a        long flowering period.    -   4. ‘Nr 5163’ exhibits a vigorous growth habit.    -   5. ‘Nr 5163’ is cold hardy to U.S.D.A. ZONE 4.

In comparison to its parent plants, ‘Nr 5163’, has a more consistentgrowth habit, a greater density of flowers and is longer blooming. Theclosest comparison cultivars for ‘Nr 5163’ are cultivars from the samebreeding program that are similar in plant and flowering habit, ‘Nr 580’(U.S. Plant Patent application Ser. No. 12/284,505) and ‘Nr 5157’ (U.S.Plant Patent application Ser. No. 12/284,504). ‘Nr 580’ differs inhaving flowers that are clear white in color while ‘Nr 5157’ differs inhaving flowers that are pink-purple in color. ‘Nr 5163’ can also becompared to the cultivar ‘Red Star’ (not patented). ‘Nr 5163’ is uniquefrom ‘Red Star’ in that ‘Red Star’ has a more spreading, open, lessupright plant habit and flowers that are less dense, less red in color,and that open. The flowers of ‘Nr 5163’ remained closed (bud flowering)and therefore ‘Nr 5163’ blooms for a longer period of time.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

The accompanying colored photographs illustrate the overall appearanceand distinct characteristics of a 2 year-old plant the new Calluna asgrown outdoors in a 10 cm container in Wezep, The Netherlands.

The photograph in FIG. 1 illustrates the overall appearance of ‘Nr 5163’in bloom.

The photograph in FIG. 2 provides a close-up view of the flowers of ‘Nr5163’.

The photograph in FIG. 3 provides a close-up view of the foliage of ‘Nr5163’.

The Colors in the photograph may differ slightly from the color valuescited in the detailed botanical description, which accurately describethe colors of the new Calluna.

DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION

The following is a detailed description of 2 year-old plants of the newcultivar as grown outdoors in 10 cm containers in Wezep, TheNetherlands. The plants were grown with an average day temperature of14° to 30° C. and an average night temperature of 5° to 15° C. underambient light. The phenotype of the new cultivar may vary withvariations in environmental, climatic, and cultural conditions, as ithas not been tested under all possible environmental conditions. Thecolor determination is in accordance with the 2001 R.H.S. Colour Chartof The Royal Horticultural Society, London, England, except wheregeneral color terms of ordinary dictionary significance are used.

-   General description:    -   -   Blooming period.—Blooms from late summer into early fall in            Wezep, The Netherlands.        -   Plant habit.—Densely foliaged and flowering, upright,            evergreen shrub.        -   Height and spread.—Reaches about 23.3 cm in height and 24.7            cm width (2 year-old plant).        -   Hardiness.—Cold hardy to U.S.D.A. Zone 4 and withstands            temperatures of at least 35° C.        -   Diseases resistance.—No particular resistance or            susceptibility has been observed.        -   Root description.—Fine.-   Growth and propagation:    -   -   Propagation.—Stem cuttings.        -   Root initiation.—Roots develop in about 20 days in summer            (30 days in spring) under greenhouse conditions with ten the            first 10 days under plastic.        -   Growth rate.—Vigorous.-   Stem description:    -   -   Stem shape.—Round.        -   Stem strength.—Strong.        -   Stem color.—152A.        -   Stem size.—Lateral branches are an average of 10 cm in            length and 1 mm in diameter.        -   Stem surface.—Slightly glossy and densely covered with very            short, fine hairs.        -   Stem aspect.—Nearly upright to main stems.        -   Internode length.—Average of 2 mm.        -   Branching.—Freely branched from base with 11 main stems with            an average of 10 lateral branches per main branch.-   Foliage description:    -   -   Leaf shape.—Oblong.        -   Leaf division.—Simple.        -   Leaf base.—Decurrent.        -   Leaf apex.—Obtuse.        -   Leaf fragrance.—None.        -   Leaf venation.—None visible.        -   Leaf margins.—Entire and sparsely covered with very short,            fine hairs.        -   Leaf arrangement.—Opposite.        -   Leaf attachment.—Sessile.        -   Leaf number.—About 100 per lateral branch.        -   Leaf surface.—Glabrous and slightly glossy on upper and            lower surface.        -   Leaf size.—Average of 2 mm in length and 0.5 mm in width.        -   Leaf color.—Newly expanded leaves upper and lower surface;            143A, mature leaves upper and lower surface; 137A.-   Inflorescence description: (Flower descriptions refer to mature    flower buds)    -   -   Flower type.—Solitary and occasional clusters of flower buds            borne at the leaf axils, flowers remain in the bud stage and            do not open.        -   Flower fragrance.—None.        -   Flower Lastingness.—Average of 4 weeks, self cleaning.        -   Flower bud description.—Immature; ovate in shape, an average            of 3 mm in length and 1.5 mm in width, glabrous surface, 60A            in color with base of bud 157D in color.        -   Flower quantity.—Average of 100 per lateral stem, over            10,000 per plant (2 years in age).        -   Flower aspect.—Held outward to upright.        -   Flower shape.—Ovate.        -   Flower size.—An average of 4 mm in depth and 2 mm in            diameter.        -   Peduncles.—Average of 1.5 mm in length and 0.5 mm in            diameter with an average angle to stem of 45°, 144A in            color, moderate in strength, surface glabrous.        -   Pedicels.—None.        -   Calyx form.—Rotate in form, average of 1 mm in length and 2            mm in diameter.        -   Sepals.—5, average of 1 mm in length, 0.5 mm in width,            broadly ovate in shape, entire margin, rounded apex, cuneate            base, surface is smooth and dull in appearance, color of            inner and outer surface 143A when bud is immature, 137A when            bud is mature.        -   Petals.—5, only outer surface is visible as they remain            closed, about 4 mm in length and 1.4 mm in width, ovate in            shape, entire margin, bluntly acute apex, surface is velvety            and glossy in appearance, color when first showing color and            mature, both surfaces; color between 60A and 61B with base            N155B, non fading.-   Reproductive organs:    -   -   Stamens.—None present, flowers are pistillate.        -   Pistils.—1, irregular in shape (strongly deformed), about 2            mm in length, stigma is deformed and 144C in color, style is            an average of 1.8 mm in length and 144C in color with a            flush of about 61D, ovary is deformed and 143C to 144B in            color.        -   Fruit and seed.—None have been observed to form.

1. A new and distinct cultivar of Calluna plant named ‘Nr 5163’ asherein illustrated and described.